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" But mind, but thought, If these have been the master part of us — Where will they find their parent element? What will receive them, who will call them home? But we shall still be in them, and they in us, And we shall be the strangers of the World... "
Poems. New and complete ed - Page 172
by Matthew Arnold - 1885
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Narrative and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pages
...thought— If these have been the master part of us— Where will they find their parent element ? What will receive them, who will call them home ?...through their forms, and modes, and stifling veils. And we shall be unsatisfied as now; And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing for...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 6

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1878 - 578 pages
...but thought—- If these have been the master part of us, Where will they find their parent element ? What will receive them, who will call them home ?...through their forms, and modes, and stifling veils. And we shall be unsatisfied as now ; And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing for...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 pages
...but thought, If these have been the master part of us— Where will they find their parent element? What will receive them, who will call them home? But...And never let us clasp and feel the All But through then- forms, and modes, and stifling veils. And we shall be unsatisfied as now; And we shall feel the...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 392 pages
...but thought, If these have been the master part of us — Where will they find their parent element? What will receive them, who will call them home? But...through their forms, and modes, and stifling veils. And we shall be unsatisfied as now; And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing for...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 396 pages
...but thought, If these have been the master part of us — Where will they find their parent element? What will receive them, who will call them home ?...All But through their forms, and modes, and stifling vens And we shall be unsatisfied as now ; And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing...
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Lyric, dramatic, and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 352 pages
...— • Where will they find their parent element ? What will receive them, who will call them homo 1 But we shall still be in them, and they in us, And...through their forms, and modes, and stifling veils. And we shall be unsatisfied as now ; And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing for...
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The Book of Job

Robert Alexander Watson - 1892 - 436 pages
...They will be well entombed — But mind, but thought — Where will they find their parent clement ? What will receive them, who will call them home ?...still be in them and they in us. . . And we shall be:unsatisfied as now ; And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing for the life of...
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Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1895 - 540 pages
...thought — If these have been the master part of us — Where will they find their parent element ? What will receive them, who will call them home ?...consciousness, And never let us clasp and feel the All And we shall be unsatisfied as now ; And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing for...
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Alaric at Rome: And Other Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1896 - 380 pages
...Thought — If these have been the master part of us — Where will they find their parent element ? What will receive them, who will call them home ?...through their forms, and modes, and stifling veils. And we shall be unsatisfied as now, And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing for...
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Modern Poets of Faith, Doubt, & Paganism: And Other Essays

Arthur Temple Lyttelton, Edward Stuart Talbot (bp. of Rochester) - 1904 - 370 pages
...but thought — If these have been the master part of us, Where will they find their parent element ? What will receive them, who will call them home ?...through their forms, and modes, and stifling veils. And we shall be unsatisfied as now; And we shall feel the agony of thirst, The ineffable longing for...
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